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. >> investors complained the fbi spent two years investigating the two for securities fraud but the u.s. attorney let the statute of limitations expire. about 1700 investors lost their life savings. >> it's all gone now. >> how much? >> i'm in low seven figures >> over a million dollars? >> yes. >> a majority weren't wealthy people this, is high brow as madoff this, is blue color people. >> investigators say they hid the fact the funds were doing poorly and transferred in a pyramid scheme. >> i'm say is thatting the possibility bad karma will come to you and other people associated with you. >> one added insult, lawyers touted as chairitable contributions to a school his children attended but one donation was paid with investor money drawn from the mortgage fund account. >> awful. just awful they took our money, used it for themselves. >> a civil case filed against ngs sxethed to go to trial in the summer. investors persuing a class action lawsuit. the last chance to finally get some of the money back. >> thank you, dan. a 7-year-old grade teacher accused of sexual assaulting studen
. >> investors complained the fbi spent two years investigating the two for securities fraud but the u.s. attorney let the statute of limitations expire. about 1700 investors lost their life savings. >> it's all gone now. >> how much? >> i'm in low seven figures >> over a million dollars? >> yes. >> a majority weren't wealthy people this, is high brow as madoff this, is blue color people. >> investigators say they hid the fact the funds were doing...
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edgar hoover ran the fbi even hoover's files did not reach 33,000 pages. >>> with scrutiny on the files mounting the national archives announced it would begin up loading the pages to the national archive's web site starting at noon central time today. a process that will take two weeks to complete. it could prove problematic as clinton bids for the job her husband once held. >>> listen to what bill de blaj yo is doing. >> he is bringing the hammer town on three charter schools. escobaring them from using space inside traditional public school buildings. this is sri versing a decision. he will fund universal pre-k in the city starting the next school year. a lot of people upset about that. >>> one couple's luck yie fiy f could be a jackpot for the u.s. is. they will owe 47 percent of the coin's value in taxes whether or not they sell the coins or not. it falls under a law it is taxable the year it is found. >> jim lang is the host of the dating game has died. >> welcome once again to "the dating game." we have our three eligible bachelors. here are the guys. >> dak in 1932 lang became t
edgar hoover ran the fbi even hoover's files did not reach 33,000 pages. >>> with scrutiny on the files mounting the national archives announced it would begin up loading the pages to the national archive's web site starting at noon central time today. a process that will take two weeks to complete. it could prove problematic as clinton bids for the job her husband once held. >>> listen to what bill de blaj yo is doing. >> he is bringing the hammer town on three charter...
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the fbi got involved. parents and students alike were outraged and a settlement was eventually reached. i can think of a no more intimate way of spying on people than by using their web cams. it turns out the british version of the nsa known as gchq has been doing something not too different with millions of people with help from our very own nsa. the beginning of 2008, gchq conducted a wide reaching surveillance program known as arctic nerve. it saved images to data bases regardless of whether individual users were suspected of any wrongdoing. and you'll never guess what they found. basically, and i'm overstating here just slightly, people use web cams for two things. to talk to their grandkids as my parents do with my toddler, and in the words of gchq, to show intimate parts of their body to the other person. and shockingly broadcasting pornography. in fact there were such vast quantities of quote, undesirable nudity, the british agency struggled to store all of it and keep it away from the prying eyes o
the fbi got involved. parents and students alike were outraged and a settlement was eventually reached. i can think of a no more intimate way of spying on people than by using their web cams. it turns out the british version of the nsa known as gchq has been doing something not too different with millions of people with help from our very own nsa. the beginning of 2008, gchq conducted a wide reaching surveillance program known as arctic nerve. it saved images to data bases regardless of whether...
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had the scheme for politicians accepting money from an fbi agent posing as an arab sheikh. many of them took the bait. the transactions were all caught on hidden cameras. nbc's chuck todd got up with melvin weinberg who's 89 years old to discuss the facts behind the fiction of "american hustle." chuck joins us now. chuck, you're laughing because this is so rich. >> it is so rich. >> you have the money out like they do for a mousetrap. they put the cheese out and the mouse goes for it. you want $50,000, which is almost their salary, their annual salary, they said yes. >> right. well, and we need to go back into time. what motivated -- and this is still -- the most controversial part of ab scam is there was no hint of criminal activity by some of these members of congress. now, the mayor of camden, they clearly wanted to get him on something. the feds believed that the mayor at the time was up to no good, so setting a trap for him made sense. but then they just kept it going. and this is where it got controversial. now, you think back to '78, 4 years after watergate, distrust
had the scheme for politicians accepting money from an fbi agent posing as an arab sheikh. many of them took the bait. the transactions were all caught on hidden cameras. nbc's chuck todd got up with melvin weinberg who's 89 years old to discuss the facts behind the fiction of "american hustle." chuck joins us now. chuck, you're laughing because this is so rich. >> it is so rich. >> you have the money out like they do for a mousetrap. they put the cheese out and the mouse...
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man who has a ph.d from a diploma mill in california parading as an expert in this field, when the fbi has looked at this and said this whole satanic thing is utterly unfounded. griffiths pointed out that the killings took place over a full moon and that practitioners of satanism wore black. >> i just wore what i liked. the black clothes happened to be what i liked. >> listening to heavy metal, wearing black clothing -- >> reading stephen king books. >> none of these are crimes. >> they thought they were. to them it may not have been a crime burks they were indicators of the type of person who would commit a crime. >> when you say that i'm detecting a bit of bitterness. >> there is a little. i try not to be. >> but his bitterness was apparent during the trial and it cost him. >> damien didn't exactly help himself on the stand, did he? >> no. damien was conceited, arrogant. and he fell into something that is very adolescent. >> when i was a teenager, i really was a smartass. i felt in these people were really stupid enough to look at me in that way, then mess with them, play on their fe
man who has a ph.d from a diploma mill in california parading as an expert in this field, when the fbi has looked at this and said this whole satanic thing is utterly unfounded. griffiths pointed out that the killings took place over a full moon and that practitioners of satanism wore black. >> i just wore what i liked. the black clothes happened to be what i liked. >> listening to heavy metal, wearing black clothing -- >> reading stephen king books. >> none of these are...
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nbc news learned exclusive details about an fbi informant planted inside of al qaeda. according to numerous sources, the fbi had a mole who actually met osama bin laden eight years before the september 11th attacks. and this mole knew bin laden planned to finance terror plots, but the bureau opted not to disclose that information to the 9/11 commission. the informant acted as a, quote, driver and confidant for the man who planned the 1993 terror attack on the world trade center. bin laden apparently told the mole about a planned attack on a masonic lodge in los angeles, that information in the end helping the fbi to prevent the attack from happening. >>> the nutritional panels on all those foods that we buy are about to get a bit of a makeover. today, michelle obama and the head of the fda will announce proposed updates as part of the first lady's push to help americans make healthier choices. nbc's tracie potts is in washington. and tracie, as we look at some of these possible changes, how might they make things easier, some will be asking. >> reporter: well, richard,
nbc news learned exclusive details about an fbi informant planted inside of al qaeda. according to numerous sources, the fbi had a mole who actually met osama bin laden eight years before the september 11th attacks. and this mole knew bin laden planned to finance terror plots, but the bureau opted not to disclose that information to the 9/11 commission. the informant acted as a, quote, driver and confidant for the man who planned the 1993 terror attack on the world trade center. bin laden...
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by may 1981, the police and fbi were hiding in the brush beside and below the river bridges. this was to be the last night, almost the last hour. >> i heard the splash. >> bob campbell, a police
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so the economic aspects of this whether it's the new silk road, whether it's the fbi, whether it's promoting afghan businesses is something better think americans will continue to be interested in as part of this future relationship. and, finally, saw but i don't think that needs to be much detail but that's to keep focus on counter extremism but not just counterterrorism, extremism. afghanistan is still an important part of the area as well. so the region, economic issues, counter extremism, the foundations for future relationship in afghanistan and the united states. once again i thank the organizers of this to give me this opportunity and i look forward to the rest of the panel and your comments and questions. >> thank you. clare. >> thank you. and i would like to start also by thanking the organizers for all that they do on afghanistan, the region, and for this timely discussion. i've been asked to focus my remarks on governance and i would like to look back over the last decade, and draw a few lessons. shortly after the tragedy of 9/11, a few miles from here, a few days after 9/11, we c
so the economic aspects of this whether it's the new silk road, whether it's the fbi, whether it's promoting afghan businesses is something better think americans will continue to be interested in as part of this future relationship. and, finally, saw but i don't think that needs to be much detail but that's to keep focus on counter extremism but not just counterterrorism, extremism. afghanistan is still an important part of the area as well. so the region, economic issues, counter extremism,...
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the fbi reportedly received tips that it may have been fixed. for the first time, we are hearing that the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, mo ham mid ali's underdog victory against sunny liston still has people mesmerized. his round three pummeling of liston cut open his eye leaving the winner on the sidelines. he bowed out before round 8, the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the history book. four decade-old fbi documents are surfacing suggesting that ali's win may not have been as big of a surprise as we thought. these showed that the fbi looked into whether the historic fight might have been rigged by ash resnick, a las vegas mobster. the pages sent to j. edgar hoover stated liston and the suspected mob boss reportedly made $1 million on the fight. >> it presents a shred of doubt on whether or not this was truly a cinderella story and not just any cinderella story but the upset of the century. >> reporter: among the more than 100
the fbi reportedly received tips that it may have been fixed. for the first time, we are hearing that the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, mo ham mid ali's underdog victory against sunny liston still has people mesmerized. his round three pummeling of liston cut open his eye leaving the winner on the sidelines. he bowed out before round 8, the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the...
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>> yes, and if the investigation's leaked to individuals charge, which we refer all issues to the fbi and then they move in, and they did their investigation and, ultimately, this determines whether or not a crime is committed, and we believe ensuring those individuals are held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. >> do you have the numbers how many are prosecuted in a way and then discipline and then prosecution. >> i don't have that information with me currently, but i can provide that for the record. >> do you have that? >> yes. >> thank you. any studies on the effects of solitary confinement on recidivism and early entry? >> there's been no stoids as a result of the hearing conducted in 2012 when that was presented to me, and we have not participated in any type of study. we dprea to undergo the analysis that's take b place right now with cna, and hopefully from that review, we'll have some insight, but, senator, i have to add, when you are looking at recidivism, that will require a long period of time to assess when you're looking at the number of individuals who have si
>> yes, and if the investigation's leaked to individuals charge, which we refer all issues to the fbi and then they move in, and they did their investigation and, ultimately, this determines whether or not a crime is committed, and we believe ensuring those individuals are held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. >> do you have the numbers how many are prosecuted in a way and then discipline and then prosecution. >> i don't have that information with me currently,...
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the fbi reportedly tips before the fight that it might have been fixed. the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, sonny liston still has people mess her rized. ali's round three pummelling of liston. the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the history books. but now four decade old fbi documents are surfacing suggesting ali's win may not have been as big of a surprise as we thought. they looked into whether the historic fight might have been rigged by a mobster according to the pages, stated liston and the suspected mob boss both reportedly made over 1 million on the fight. >> it presents a shred of doubt on whether it was a send rel la story. >> there is no evidence that the then 22-year-old ali knew about the scheme. they ended the probe citing a lack of information. and important to mention here, the fbi looked into the conduct of many, many americans and the guidelines were doing so were much less stringent than they are now. there's also no evid
the fbi reportedly tips before the fight that it might have been fixed. the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, sonny liston still has people mess her rized. ali's round three pummelling of liston. the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the history books. but now four decade old fbi documents are surfacing suggesting ali's win may not have been as big of a surprise as we thought. they...
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>> new information that the fbi thought one of the most famous fights in history might have been fixed? we will hear from boxing legend, don king live. >> hello. i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira. good morning out west. it is 8:00 a.m. out there. >>> happening now, a passenger terminal at the port of miami is being evacuated due to a bag of unknown substance. evacuation is affecting terminal "b" and a norwegian ship. they are out working on this. >> also, at this hour, we're awaiting a big decision by arizona governor, jan brewer, on the controversial ledgereligiou freedom bill. they include american, delta airlines, marriott and at&t. sources are telling us that brewer is very likely to veto it. it would allow businesses to turn away customers on religious grounds. critics say it is designed to discriminate against gays. >> talk about an arctic blast. temperatures have been below zero in parts of the midwest with windchills reaching 30 below. 15-25 degrees lower than normal across the midwest and 10-20 below average here in the northeast. tomorrow, even colder. no end this week
>> new information that the fbi thought one of the most famous fights in history might have been fixed? we will hear from boxing legend, don king live. >> hello. i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira. good morning out west. it is 8:00 a.m. out there. >>> happening now, a passenger terminal at the port of miami is being evacuated due to a bag of unknown substance. evacuation is affecting terminal "b" and a norwegian ship. they are out working on this....
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was heads of the fbi, cia, counterterrorism. she did not understand why it was in the newspaper but none of those people knew about the threat. the last thing i have to say, i viewed c-span is/\ neutral. but there was a headline on your website referring to michele troll getsretiring goaded." said that kerry russian intervention would be a mistake. he says any declaration from this of menstruation carries a weight of a feather. better than nothing, better still would be backing these words with the flotilla and the black sea. after the united states was leading europe to counter russian pressure and make up for its punishments until the ukraine is on a firm footing. you agree with that assessment? the weight of this administration carries the weight of the feather? caller: yes, i do. mr. putin will do what he wants to do. he will do that. pretty much anything is going to do what they want to do. china, whoever. not much we can do right now. we are so wounded right now with the current president. he much the rest of the governmen
was heads of the fbi, cia, counterterrorism. she did not understand why it was in the newspaper but none of those people knew about the threat. the last thing i have to say, i viewed c-span is/\ neutral. but there was a headline on your website referring to michele troll getsretiring goaded." said that kerry russian intervention would be a mistake. he says any declaration from this of menstruation carries a weight of a feather. better than nothing, better still would be backing these words...
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. >>> the fbi is making a new push to capture one of its 10 most wanted terror suspects. he's a man wanted for crimes here in the bay area. billboards featuring danielle san diego are going up in california and in seven possibl outside of the country. he is suspected of two bombings in 2003 at the shackly corporation offices in pleasanton and the former chiron corporation in emeryville. the fbi is offering a $250,000 reward for information leading to his arrest and prosecution. >>> cal trans says one flooding problem in san jose was actually caused by the theft of copper wire. part of highway 87 near west taylor street flooded yesterday morning. cal trans says thieves broke into a pump house and ripped out the copper wire. that disabled the pumping equipment that draws off flood water. a backup pump was also knocked out, so crews had to bring in a mobile pump. >>> south bay reservoirs are also feeling the effects of the rain, at least a little bit. santa clara valley water officials say the rain did help, but they are not planning on changing the mandatory 20% water restr
. >>> the fbi is making a new push to capture one of its 10 most wanted terror suspects. he's a man wanted for crimes here in the bay area. billboards featuring danielle san diego are going up in california and in seven possibl outside of the country. he is suspected of two bombings in 2003 at the shackly corporation offices in pleasanton and the former chiron corporation in emeryville. the fbi is offering a $250,000 reward for information leading to his arrest and prosecution....
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edgar hoover across 48 years of directorship of the fbi and a man known to have a penchant for secrecy did not squirrel away a total of 33,000 pages of secret files. scholar also cautioned us about the actual volume of records that will become public after march 26th. >> i will believe what's released, i think, when you see what's released. because there are all kinds of technical categories of release. for example, a document is released even if -- it's considered released even if one line of it is unredacted and the rest remains blacked out. >> reporter: one interesting fact here, both former president clinton and the incumbent, president barack obama, had to sign off on the release of those 20-25,000 pages that are going to become public sometime after march 26th, martha. martha: well, folks would be interested in this even if there wasn't the possibility of hillary clinton running for president, but now that there is, they will have an even more interest in, take an interest in seeing those. james, thank you very much. >> reporter: thank you. ♪ bill: there are new questions being
edgar hoover across 48 years of directorship of the fbi and a man known to have a penchant for secrecy did not squirrel away a total of 33,000 pages of secret files. scholar also cautioned us about the actual volume of records that will become public after march 26th. >> i will believe what's released, i think, when you see what's released. because there are all kinds of technical categories of release. for example, a document is released even if -- it's considered released even if one...
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dads showing up at the embassy in paris unannounced armed with evidence pleading for help from the fbi. had you ever seen a case like this before? a dad who shows up at the paris embassy? >> never. no. >> reporter: we hunt down the clues, an apartment building where a maria pfeifer lives. and we talk to neighbors. have they ever seen the mother and those two boys? and then the biggest clue of all. look at this. the stunning video. the boys playing at a resort in slovakia caught on tape. more than a year after they disappeared. you can see their mother there in the orange shorts and what's most startling to their fathers is how they look. both of the boys with long hair, the youngest in pigtails. that's sasha to the left? that's sasha in the pigtails disguised as a girl in the yellow shirt. >> jerry is coming around right here, right? >> jerry is in -- with the long hair. >> reporter: how strange is it to see your son disguised as a little girl halfway around the world. >> it's surreal. >> reporter: the fathers showed the video to us and to the fbi. the international dragnet tightening.
dads showing up at the embassy in paris unannounced armed with evidence pleading for help from the fbi. had you ever seen a case like this before? a dad who shows up at the paris embassy? >> never. no. >> reporter: we hunt down the clues, an apartment building where a maria pfeifer lives. and we talk to neighbors. have they ever seen the mother and those two boys? and then the biggest clue of all. look at this. the stunning video. the boys playing at a resort in slovakia caught on...
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preside the fbi is now involved. where is the investigation at this point? >> i'm not really allowed to speak of the actual investigation with him, but the fact of the matter is that my story is just one of thousands if not millions. it's a $32 billion industry. >> you're talking about human trafficking? >> human trafficking in general, yeah. >> i just want to be clear here for everybody. did it become ab human trafficking, not just sort of another money scam? >> because there was no money involved. there was no way he would have gotten money from us. like, it was a legitimate -- in terms of the business, he was offering to pay us in the contract he gave us. he wasn't going to get money or anything like that out of us. >> what do you think would have happened if you would have gone over there? >> i mean, that's something in a horror movie. that's the reality of it. i wouldn't be sitting here talking to you. let's put it that way. >> scary thought there. certainly an awful thing. you made it out, and we're glad. a message to all people out there, certainly wo
preside the fbi is now involved. where is the investigation at this point? >> i'm not really allowed to speak of the actual investigation with him, but the fact of the matter is that my story is just one of thousands if not millions. it's a $32 billion industry. >> you're talking about human trafficking? >> human trafficking in general, yeah. >> i just want to be clear here for everybody. did it become ab human trafficking, not just sort of another money scam? >>...
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there was filegate, a lot of fbi files wandered over to the white house. beingork we did after accused unfairly of crimes at the white house. there was the health care tax force, that was recently being hidden from the public despite being available at the clinton library. there are many things that have nothing to do with the bill, nothing to do with sex, nothing to do the controversial electoral -- subject that to delete everyone -- subject that cts tahat titliate everyone. all of this will be part of the public record. bill clinton will be a big on razor and support for hillary clinton, but not on the ballot. >> a tweet -- new jersey, you are on the republican line with john fund. caller: i think the people are right on the money here. paul, was right. most tutorial sexy role editors, the democrats that have been on the ballot. obamaan see that the situation was a. right. keep this portion of the budget that they knew was in everyone'sup face. there's one story that comes down the line that they don't is or you just get a portion of it, people do not ge
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the fbi wasted hundreds of millions of dollars on their computer systems. the contracting system is broken. caller is right in that the obama administration did delay everything until after the 2012 election, not just software projects, but anything coming out of the federal government was grounded to a halt as they were justifiably worried that the republicans would seize on anything to try to be the president over the head. they slowcal reasons, things down. that does not answer the question as to why after the 2012 election they did not move on a more accelerated basis to try to get this thing going. when it was clear that it needed to be delayed and needed beta testing, they should have delayed it. i heard from someone in the white house that they could have delayed it. i could have allowed the navigators and other parts of health care enrollment to move forward, but delay the websites for a couple of months until it was ready. failure to do that is inexplicable. one part i would disagree with the caller is that the very -- is at the very end where he s
the fbi wasted hundreds of millions of dollars on their computer systems. the contracting system is broken. caller is right in that the obama administration did delay everything until after the 2012 election, not just software projects, but anything coming out of the federal government was grounded to a halt as they were justifiably worried that the republicans would seize on anything to try to be the president over the head. they slowcal reasons, things down. that does not answer the question...
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fbi. and when we look at the freedom of information act, the state department, there's so many different intelligence agencies really trying to stop this guy. >> so remind us, about, and you explore this in the book, the it factor that stokely had. mike references a certain -- white folks are scared factor. there was a political it factor that he combined that other people didn't have. >> absolutely. one of the things i argue in the book is he's black power's rock star. and what i mean bhi that is not to diminish or dismiss, but a real, real appeal to stokely carmichael. you could see from the cover, this is an impossibly handsome man, hugely charismatic, and also funny. so he combined so many different aspects that people of the time don't have. and he's the original founder of the black panther party in lawrence county, alabama, starts out as a political party and he becomes honorary prime minister of that party, which has uie newton, bobby seal, so he's onto cover of magazines -- >> and
fbi. and when we look at the freedom of information act, the state department, there's so many different intelligence agencies really trying to stop this guy. >> so remind us, about, and you explore this in the book, the it factor that stokely had. mike references a certain -- white folks are scared factor. there was a political it factor that he combined that other people didn't have. >> absolutely. one of the things i argue in the book is he's black power's rock star. and what i...
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they showed up at a jewelry store wearing goggles and respirators claiming to be fbi agents investigating a meth lab. later they pulled a gun and zip tied the employees. one guard them in the back room while others scooped up the goods and got away. >>> interior department calculated the cost of last year's government shutdown of national parks. that 16-day congressional standoff came to $414 million in lost visitor spending at the parks and surrounding communities. the national parks are economic engines. in 2012 generating $27 billion. supporting 243,000 jobs. >>> roads around the nation's capital are still treacherous this morning after a powerful storm kovrtd area with snow and ice. many schools will be delayed or closed for a second day. federal agencies shut down yesterday are opening two hours late this morning. and d.c. is bracing for another blast of bitter cold air with temperatures dipping into single digits. and that same storm turned into a traffic nightmare for drivers across texas. thousands of them stuck on slick highways. the biggest backup formed south of dallas, a line
they showed up at a jewelry store wearing goggles and respirators claiming to be fbi agents investigating a meth lab. later they pulled a gun and zip tied the employees. one guard them in the back room while others scooped up the goods and got away. >>> interior department calculated the cost of last year's government shutdown of national parks. that 16-day congressional standoff came to $414 million in lost visitor spending at the parks and surrounding communities. the national parks...